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How do you evaluate the music composed by Gen Hoshino for "Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island"?

Hoshino Gen’s two songs are really nice. The graphics are very well done and the details of the characters are also very good. Nobita peeks at Shizuka taking a bath. Nobita cannot swim. Doraemon has always fantasized about becoming a long-legged male god and loves to eat Dorayaki. These are all reflected in the movie. Although the era has been changed to modern times, it feels smoother.

As a popular singer-songwriter, Gen Hoshino has a strong appeal among young people in Japan. It is no exaggeration to say that a large number of audiences went to the cinema for him. Both songs are very nice, and the insertions are well timed. "Doraemon (Doraemon)" is really too brainwashing, and the song "Doraemon (To You Who Are Not Here)", the interlude, has great lyrics and music, and the insertion position is great. !

In addition, this screenwriter who understands the audience also added a new thing: guessing puzzles. From now on, funny joke puzzles are no longer the exclusive domain of Dr. Ali in Conan Theater (although it is not expected to continue forever). The advantage of this is that children will be interested in these guessing puzzles. They may guess each other with their friends in kindergarten, primary school or at home. This kind of communication effect is likely to make children who have never watched it more like their father. Mom took herself to see it. Similar to this, the routine of multiple Doraemon faces to amuse children in the new series of movies has not been left out. These routines to attract children are obviously successful. Because it is these that make children want to see it every year, and if their children want to see it, their parents will probably follow suit.